Paul Lee, the 19-year-old Bethany man who was killed in the Seattle Pacific University shooting, was an easygoing student who loved to dance, according to this Seattle Times profile.

Lee, a freshman, died after arriving at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle on Thursday following the campus shooting that wounded two others, authorities said. He graduated from Westview High School in 2013. He also attended Stoller Middle School and Bethany Elementary School.

On Friday, SPU sophomore Kilian Olszewsky, 20, described Lee as "different, but in a good way." He was easygoing, all the time. Olszewsky's dorm room was next to Lee's on the fifth floor of Ashton Hall.

"You're not used to that personality, but you loved him for who he was," Olszewsky said. "He was adored by everyone, and he was affectionate with everyone."

Meanwhile, the Associated Press reports that the shooting suspect, Aaron Ybarra, called police in 2010 to say he wanted to hurt himself and others.

Two years later, officers responded again — this time finding him lying in the middle of the street in front of his suburban Mountlake Terrace home, ranting drunkenly for a SWAT team "to get him and make him famous."

The rage and thirst for notoriety may have got the better of him Thursday, when police say he stormed into a sciences and engineering building on the leafy campus of Seattle Pacific University, armed with a shotgun and more than 50 shells.